I don’t post here often but appreciate the knowledge here. I posted this on the Trump train in response to a post that Trump should apologize:
I don’t think he should apologize for Operation Warp Speed. It was a great, ambitious plan. He relied on his advisors, supposedly medically and scientific, that they were safe and effective. I might add his advisors shouldn’t have believed the pharmaceuticals and his advisors should have checked all the data, but they were all in on the get rich and powerful scheme too. (And get rid of Trump scheme)
I read that he had RFK Jr to advise, but other people on the team got him kicked off. And he was probably taken aback by the way he was attacked for talking about HCQ.
Many thanks for posting this!
I agree with your assessment about the advisers being influenced by big pharma.
And RFK Jr should have stayed on somehow.
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I completely agree. President Trump made decisive executive decisions of the most difficult kind, based upon the information he had available.
He made them in the best interests of the United States, as well as he could determine them, weighing all the risks of different possible future scenarios.
We can ask of nothing more from a President.